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Since the last time you logged in our privacy statement has been updated. We want to ensure that you are kept up to date with any changes and as such would ask that you take a moment to review the changes. You will not continue to receive KPMG subscriptions until you accept the changes.

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Our privacy policy has been updated since the last time you logged in

We want to make sure you're kept up to date. Please take a moment to review these changes. You will not receive KPMG subscription messages until you agree to the new policy.

Personal data protection is a global issue. The EU has adopted strict legislation, which applies not only to companies with a seat in the EU, but also to all those who offer goods or services in the EU and process its citizens' personal data while doing so. For a number of companies, GDPR presents considerable risks: potential sanctions by supervisory authorities and also an underestimation of the regulation's impact on the companies' internal processes or contractual relations. On the other hand, GDPR is an excellent opportunity to gain a competitive advantage and clients' trust.